Loss or Grief therapists in Washington, North Carolina NC
Jackie Ma
Psychologist, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
I have worked with individuals with serious and life-limiting illnesses who may be experiencing anticipatory grief in the context of their prognosis. Also, through working with older adults, I frequently support them in coping with grief that is a result of loss of loved ones and/or changes to their health and functioning. My goal is to support you through the grief process and to learn helpful coping strategies for grief.
1 Years Experience
Lisa Franklin-Pettiford
Drug and Alcohol Counselor, MA, LCAS
I have work as a volunteer chaplain and hospice home care worker. I assist all to work through their grief and come to an acceptance of their loss
11 Years Experience
Christine Henry
Psychologist, Ph.D
Grief is the one emotion that even emotionally 'tough' people can't push down. Therapy can help you process your grief so you no longer have to carry it alone. We can explore the relationship you had with the person who died, including both the positive and negative aspects. We will attempt to make sense of the death so you can let go of all the 'what ifs.' We can find a way to help you move forward instead of feeling like time has stopped.
17 Years Experience
Mathews Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor, LMFT, LPC
When anyone experiences loss or grief, it can be perplexing to navigate. It feels overwhelming as if it will never end. Every loss is unique. Everyone deals with loss differently. So therapy should be different and unique for each person as well. We work to make sure you are not alone in your grief, to walk with you through it, and address the specific needs you have. Grief and Loss Therapy enables you to connect with yourself, honor the loss you’ve experienced, and move through the loss or grief in a deep meaningful way.
19 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Clients need to talk with someone that they feel comfortable with when they are addressing loss and grief. Each grief episode or loss is a little (or a lot) different from another. Whether or not this was a recent loss or one from long ago, let's talk about how you are feeling to help you process the impact on you.
18 Years Experience